An Inextricable Link: Climate Change & Human Rights in Latin America
A London conference on climate change and human rights in Latin America organised by ILAS and LAB
Brazil: Munduruku order anthropologist to leave their lands
The Munduruku Indians living along the Tapajos river in the Brazilian Amazon demand the right to be before fully consulted before an academic study is carried out in their villages.
Brazil: London protest against the coup
Protestors in London and other cities say 'No to the coup' and 'No impeachment'.
Nicaragua: Rosa of the Wild Grass
A new book from LAB tells the graphic story of the women of a Nicaraguan peasant family over 5 decades
Argentina: Malvinas veterans relive the war
Director Lola Arias' new play puts on stage six veterans of the Malvinas conflict
Colombia: the long road for women survivors
May 25 is the National Day of Dignity for Women Victims of Sexual Violence, but progress is limited.
Belize: Punta Gorda, a forgotten district
Maya and Garifuna communities are resisting over-zealous national park regulation and encroaching oil exploration
Colombia’s plebiscite: catharsis in writing
Colombians’ rejection of the peace deal on 2 October led to mass demonstrations in the streets, with people demanding a new agreement, fast. ‘Friends...
Argentina Solidarity Campaign
Argentina Solidarity Campaign is a self-organised collective in the UK that aims to support people in Argentina who are suffering at the hands of...
Brazil: indigenous lives matter
São Paulo, 15 March. Despairing of finding justice in Brazil, cacique Ladio Veron of the Guarani Kaiowá indigenous people in Mato Grosso do Sul, ...